• Exercise Plan for Those with Diabetes

    on Sep 25th, 2018

Along with proper meal planning, taking medications as prescribed, and stress management, your diabetes doctor in Los Angeles will advise you that regular aerobic and weight bearing exercise can help control the symptoms of diabetes. Aerobic exercise in particular can also help prevent the onset of type II diabetes.

How Aerobic Exercise Helps Control Diabetes

Aerobic exercise:

Goal: Aim for 30+ minutes of moderate-to-intense aerobic activity at least five days per week. Try to never go more than two days in a row without exercising.
Tips:

How Strength Training (Resistance Training) Helps Control Diabetes

Strength (or Resistance) Training:

Goal: Aim to do some type of strength training at least two times a week, in addition to your aerobics.
Tips:

How to Get Started with a Diabetes-Friendly Exercise Plan

Make a List of Activities that Sound Fun!

Anything that raises your heart rate – or builds muscle—counts! You can include on your list activities that you have enjoyed in the past and haven’t done in a while, or things you have always dreamed of doing. Try searching the internet for the latest workout trends, too – you just might find something intriguing! You can also ask your diabetes doctor in Los Angeles, Dr. Gura, what he recommends.

Some popular ideas (from the American Diabetes Association) include:

Aerobics:

Strength/ Resistance Training

Get an “OK” from your Diabetes Doctor in Los Angeles

Tell your diabetes doctor in Los Angeles about your plans so they can check to make sure your body can handle your new routine. Your doctor may need to adjust your medication, your meal plan, or recommend a specific time of day to exercise.

Always Remember to Check your Blood Sugar

It is important for diabetics to check their blood sugar at various points during their workouts to see if they require a snack. Always check your blood sugar after you are done with your workout as well. For this reason, you should always have a carbohydrate snack, like fruit or a fruit drink, on hand.

Take Care of Your Feet

According to WebMD, “Uncontrolled diabetes can damage your nerves. If you have damaged nerves in your legs and feet, you might not feel heat, cold, or pain. This lack of feeling is called ‘sensory diabetic neuropathy.’ Foot ulcers (can also) occur because of nerve damage and peripheral vascular disease.”
The bottom line is diabetics have to pay particular attention to their feet. When it comes to working out, this means making sure you always wear comfortable, well-fitting, and appropriate shoes for your activity. For example, you shouldn’t jog in tennis shoes – they don’t provide the right kind of support for the activity.

Don’t Go at It Alone

It’s a good idea, and more fun, to work out with someone who knows you have diabetes and knows what to do if your blood sugar gets too low. Likewise, you should wear a medical ID tag when you work out – just in case – or carry a card that says you have diabetes.

Victor Gura, MD is a Board-Certified Kidney Specialist and Internist working in Beverly Hills, West Los Angeles, CA. In addition to beinga diabetes doctor in Los Angeles, he treats hypertension and other kidney issues, and offers routine physical exams and preventative care. Dr. Gura provides cutting-edge, highly personalized care for patients at every stage of life. Dr. Gura is the inventor of the Wearable Artificial Kidney (WAK) – a portable, ergonomically designed dialysis device which eliminates the need for patients to travel to dialysis centers. Dr. Gura and his staff speak English, Spanish, Hebrew and Russian. Contact Dr. Gura Today to for More Information!

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